Riding the Clay Pits - part 1
"Strange people, bike riders. They imagine a racing bike is made for going quickly. They're wrong. A racing bike is made solely for winning races." - Jacques Anquitil
Trevor's a good rider when it comes down to it. We've always been neck n' neck when it came to bombing single tracks and long trudges through the bush that could leave us hammering for hours. However when it gets down to catchin' air, be it bike, board or blade Trev's always been a solid rider. Maybe its his sub 130 lbs frame versus my hulking 190 lbs but I'd wager that I just plain suck when it comes to tricks.
Trevor pops a wheelie on the descent into the pits. Its his trademark trick with him being able to pull off a city block of single wheel riding on a good flat surface. He makes it look disgustingly easy.
continued part two, next post...
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Posted on June 12, 2005 9:53 AM | Permalink | Comments (4) |


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dylan
how do i learn to do a mono
Posted at July 16, 2006 3:33 AM
Bradley Smelstor
im brad and im twelve. i mostly do free ride and any jumps you will make. my best tricks are a super man and i can backflip off a jump at my house. what do i need to work on to go pro?
Posted at October 19, 2006 9:38 PM
stranger
Cool site. Thks.
Posted at November 10, 2006 6:02 PM
mike
Hi. Cool site.
Posted at November 14, 2006 3:03 AM